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The new features include food items, an expanded Bird Bath Splash Zone, new merchandise, and new ticket bundles.
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The new features include food items, an expanded Bird Bath Splash Zone, new merchandise, and new ticket bundles.
The collapse of Baltimore's Francis Scott Key Bridge had a major impact on the region's small business community.
In his first public comments since the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) reported that a critical vulnerability assessment was missed on the Key Bridge, Moore deflected the blame from the Maryland Transportation Authority (MDTA).
The Maryland Transportation Authority (MDTA) failed to conduct a critical vulnerability assessment that would have allowed them to identify structural risks with the Key Bridge before it collapsed, the NTSB said during a news conference Thursday.
The Senate adjourned the session in memory of Jacobi Jones, with his family in attendance.
Travelers at Baltimore/Washington Thurgood Marshall Airport told WJZ that free baggage checks were one of the reasons they chose Southwest Airlines
Maryland union members are speaking out and pressuring state lawmakers to stand with their workers.
A positive case of measles was reported in a Maryland resident who recently traveled internationally, the Maryland Department of Health confirmed.
The House of Delegates Ways and Means Committee heard more than two hours of testimony from those for and against the new measure that would impose taxes on certain sugary drinks.
Lansdowne High School students returned to the classroom on Wednesday, a day after a 16-year-old was shot and killed after being chased by a gunman onto the school's campus.
With April and the state's budget deadline looming, Maryland disability advocates went door to door Monday night speaking with legislators about why a proposed cut would be devastating.
The Howard County high school community is mourning a second student's death due to gun violence outside The Mall in Columbia on Saturday, Feb. 22.
Preserving history through art is the theme of "Sacred Spaces," a new exhibit at the Banneker-Douglass-Tubman Museum in Annapolis.
Several Howard County leaders shared an update Thursday in the aftermath of a series of violent crimes in Columbia.
Emmetson Zeah was on pre-trial home detention with an ankle monitor before he allegedly shot and killed a 16-year-old and a 15-year-old in a double shooting outside The Mall in Columbia on Feb. 22, according to court records.